tarpan
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of tarpan
1835–45; < Russian tarpán, said to be < Kazakh or Kirghiz
Example Sentences
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But the tarpan horses were especially susceptible to panic—probably because they are such short animals, and like children, they can’t look grown men in the eye.
From Literature
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There was a time when it was called a “tarpan,” but pretty much everybody agrees that it’s not a tarpan.
From Scientific American
With respect to the tarpans scraping away the snow, see Col.
From Project Gutenberg
The tarpan or wild horse of Tartary, and the mustang of South America, though de facto wild horses, are supposed to be descended from domesticated forms.
From Project Gutenberg
With respect to the tarpans scraping away the snow see Col.
From Project Gutenberg
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